Land Sea & Air

Land, Sea & Air is a business-to-business publication dedicated to the movement of both products and people.

Through articles, case studies, news and specific focuses on industry-leading companies, the magazine covers the important issues that face senior management across the entire spectrum of the transport industry. As a result, it is able to address the challenges that are relevant to a variety of sectors, such as Sea & Rail Freight, Ports, Road Haulage, Public Transport, Air Cargo and Airports; within these areas, topics as diverse as Container Tracking, Satellite Technology, Materials Handling, RFID, Forklifts, Cranes and Fleet Management are featured.

With a particular focus on the efficiencies of supply chain, the management of effective logistics and the continual advancement of technology, Land, Sea & Air focuses on the hot topics and trends that are most important to the busy professional.

In the run up to leaving the EU, businesses have been facing great uncertainty over what the future might hold. In the event of ‘Deal’ or ‘No Deal’, many UK businesses are increasingly looking for facilities with agility and flexible storage space.

From medical vaccinations to the latest smartphones, luxury household goods and motor vehicles, there will be very few people that haven’t used a product that at some point has been delivered by aircraft

Launched in March 2017 and wholly-owned by Aecon Concessions, Bermuda Skyport Corporation Limited is a special-purpose company established with the goal of managing and co-ordinating the overall delivery of the LF Wade International Airport’s redevelopment project for a 30-year concession term

A sizable investment in technology in recent years has left David Nissenbaum – MD of ITD Global, wondering whether the company is still just a logistics provider, or has transformed into an IT company in its own right

Since its foundation in 1991, the Baltic Ports Organization (BPO) has always strived to foster relationships between its members and facilitate their co-operation with relevant partners across Europe, to expand the trade opportunities for ports in the Baltic Sea region

When Daniel Doncaster established an operation in Sheffield to apply the crucible steel-making process to the manufacture of hand tools in 1778, he probably didn’t think that in 2019 his legacy would still be being felt